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the catholic church is in the process of selecting a new pope, please welcome the sweet sistine, the religion news service has put together first-round voting brackets on the favorites for pope, including the odds on each, just like all the european betting parlors. >>> up next here tonight, a history-making honor today for the woman whose singular act of disobedience launched a movement. >>> we end tonight where we started the broadcast, the civil rights struggle in this country. rosa parks became a huge figure in her own modest way when she took her seat on a montgomery, alabama bus in 1955. she couldn't know then that over a half century later her statue would be unveiled in the u.s. capitol. nbc's kelly o'donnell was there. >> ladies and gentlemen, the statue of rosa parks. >> reporter: history lived and history made. >> rosa parks' singular act of disobedience launched a movement. >> reporter: until today, until rosa parks, no african-american woman has ever been honored in this way. a statue among the nation's war heroes and presidents. >> ms. parks, alone in that seat, clutching her pu
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it does not mean being a nonbeliever or being hostile to religion. indeed, many nones have kind words for places of worship. >> they say that religious organizations are effective in providing help to the poor and to the needy. they say religious organizations do a good job of helping bring communities together. >> two-thirds of the unaffiliated say they believe in god, or a universal spirit. more than a third, 37%, call themselves spiritual but not religious. about one in five say they pray every day, and the same number say religion is at least somewhat important in their lives. with all that religiosity, then, why do 46 million americans say they are unaffiliated with any religious organization? >> they tend to be much more likely than the public as a whole, for example, say that religion and religious organizations are too focused on rules, too concerned with things like money and power,too cuseon pitics. >> we spoke with several young nones, among them rachel mariman, a junior in college who was raised in a very religious home. but during her se
it does not mean being a nonbeliever or being hostile to religion. indeed, many nones have kind words for places of worship. >> they say that religious organizations are effective in providing help to the poor and to the needy. they say religious organizations do a good job of helping bring communities together. >> two-thirds of the unaffiliated say they believe in god, or a universal spirit. more than a third, 37%, call themselves spiritual but not religious. about one in five say...
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the framing of this issue could be applied to any particular religion or faith, and that is this notion of a church that is growing, to your phrase, with the times. let's put that into two parts. a church that is growing, i totally get. nobody wants to be part of a church that is regressing, losing members, that is not expanding and going into different parts of the world, so i get that part. i guess what i did troubled by is this notion of a church changing with the times. if you are catholic, pentecostal, whatever you might be, you might be buddhist, how does a church have a responsibility to change with the times? if this is what you believe, and if these are the tenants of the gospel, and i use that word with the small "g," then why does the church even feel pressured to change with the times? i do not want to be in a church, quite frankly, that is changing with the times. i went to be in a church that stands for what it believes and believes what it stands for and does not change with the whims of the membership, so why would the catholic church above the other institutions that i
the framing of this issue could be applied to any particular religion or faith, and that is this notion of a church that is growing, to your phrase, with the times. let's put that into two parts. a church that is growing, i totally get. nobody wants to be part of a church that is regressing, losing members, that is not expanding and going into different parts of the world, so i get that part. i guess what i did troubled by is this notion of a church changing with the times. if you are catholic,...
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. >> the part of religion, he is in charge of peter. and he is the head of the state. >> huge finances. stay with us. let's listen to a another part of the speech that we heard an hour ago. >> there was commitment i took from the lords to take on peter's ministry. there is no longer privacy, it means belonging to the whole church. once private life is taken away, i have experienced this. what is this is complete -- what is this -- is in this communion, one that no longer involves -- belongs to oneself. >> a word of warning to his successor and asking journalists, there has been a lot of speculation, is he asking the journalist to stop the speculating? >> the job of the pope is a job in front of the media. it is not easy had to stand in front of the media. a normalwants to say, a bishop -- >> thank you for that. i believe there are still speech is going on in st. peter's square. the pope is driving through the crowd in the pope mobile. let's speak to paul brennan. i hope you can hear me. tommy what is going on in the square. >> -- tommy
. >> the part of religion, he is in charge of peter. and he is the head of the state. >> huge finances. stay with us. let's listen to a another part of the speech that we heard an hour ago. >> there was commitment i took from the lords to take on peter's ministry. there is no longer privacy, it means belonging to the whole church. once private life is taken away, i have experienced this. what is this is complete -- what is this -- is in this communion, one that no longer...
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he entered into religious dialogue with every religion. >> freedom of speech and democracy -- the peace of the world. >> re-think that he achieved a lot, especially in these hard times -- we think that he achieved a lot, specially -- especially in these hard times. >> he did a good job. he initiated interfaith dialogue. this is of huge importance for relations between christians and muslims. >> we don't know him here. he is not very famous. >> he was a conservative pope, a theologist. john paul ii had more charisma. >> contra races were coming up -- controversy was coming up. i think he handled them with wisdom. >> the wise are normally the old people. >> time now to return our attention to some other international news. supporters are calling it a revolution, but critics are lashing out at the new eu agreement to cap bonuses. it is aimed at a re-piece of the financial crisis. >> those in favor say it will address public anger about the role played by the banks and the economic meltdown. those against it, notably britain's -- britons, say that it will drive talent out of europe. >> the
he entered into religious dialogue with every religion. >> freedom of speech and democracy -- the peace of the world. >> re-think that he achieved a lot, especially in these hard times -- we think that he achieved a lot, specially -- especially in these hard times. >> he did a good job. he initiated interfaith dialogue. this is of huge importance for relations between christians and muslims. >> we don't know him here. he is not very famous. >> he was a conservative...
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>> well, we never went into any detail about religions of, you know, other countries. but in this middle eastern unit we had gone into detail about the islamic -- >>gretchen: islamic faith and religion. the teacher, it is my understanding, brought in these burkas, which are emblematic of what women who are observing the strictest part of islam are forced to wear. were you forced to wear this or was this some sort of volunteer activity? >> no, we were definitely not forced. it was a volunteer. at the beginning of the class, she told us to feel free to come up and try them on. >>gretchen: i understand, april, as the mom of madeleine, you did not know about this happening in the class until you saw something on facebook. explain how you came to know about this. >> the same way probably you did. the picture. you know, we had gone over, you know, i was aware of countries they were studying. a couple of weeks ago we studied on russia. it wasn't that i wasn't aware of the countries they were studying. when we went over russia and i asked her questions about certain things as
>> well, we never went into any detail about religions of, you know, other countries. but in this middle eastern unit we had gone into detail about the islamic -- >>gretchen: islamic faith and religion. the teacher, it is my understanding, brought in these burkas, which are emblematic of what women who are observing the strictest part of islam are forced to wear. were you forced to wear this or was this some sort of volunteer activity? >> no, we were definitely not forced. it...
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sense that the pope traditionally takes this time to talk to tourists and followers about the catholic religion. but today he made it very personal aware that this was his last public audience. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> reporter: pope benedict rode through st. peter's square in his trademark popemobile for the last time. he kissed babies and waved to tens of thousands of people who gathered to see him. the 85-year-old delivered his final message after serving nearly 8 years as pontiff. pope benedict told the crowd he will keep the faithful in his prayers and has great trust in the future of the catholic church. tomorrow he will become the first pope to abdicate in 600 years. this group of pilgrims from the pope's home country of germany took an overnight bus to rome. he says, it's a historical event. naturally, we want to be part of it. vatican officials say even in his retirement, pope benedict will be known as emeritus pope. so when a new pontiff is elected there will be two popes living just a few yards away from each other here in vatican city. critics suggest having two popes both with the same
sense that the pope traditionally takes this time to talk to tourists and followers about the catholic religion. but today he made it very personal aware that this was his last public audience. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> reporter: pope benedict rode through st. peter's square in his trademark popemobile for the last time. he kissed babies and waved to tens of thousands of people who gathered to see him. the 85-year-old delivered his final message after serving nearly 8 years as pontiff. pope...
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, her loyalty is toward the muslim religion. the posting says she's not a republican. party leaders denouncing the comment as racist and hateful. they are deciding whether to punish the member who made those comments. >>> a bit of hollywood stops by san jose. actor harrison ford attended cinequest last night to accept this year's maverick spirit award. the award recognizes an individual who embodies the independent and innovative mindset. the actor shows that spirit in new film "42" set to be released this spring. ford plays the brooklyn dodgers owner who signed jackie robinson and made history. >> i think it's an important american story that serves as well to hear well told and so i'm just happy to have worked on what i think is going to be a very good film. >> ford loves what he does and will continue working as long as the film industry will have him. >>> 6:21 right now. history in the making. a woman gets her shot at becoming an nfl kicker. we'll show you how she did coming up. >>> how one south bay lawmaker plans to force
, her loyalty is toward the muslim religion. the posting says she's not a republican. party leaders denouncing the comment as racist and hateful. they are deciding whether to punish the member who made those comments. >>> a bit of hollywood stops by san jose. actor harrison ford attended cinequest last night to accept this year's maverick spirit award. the award recognizes an individual who embodies the independent and innovative mindset. the actor shows that spirit in new film...
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religion has no place in civil rights or politics. hope marriage equality becomes legal everywhere." terry mcbride predicts, "all the states will fall in line if this is overturned for california." and michael anderson says, "it's too bad the obama administration can't file a brief in favor of removing out of touch republicans from congress." you know, you like that one. you can go to our facebook page right now and get in on the conversation. and don't forget to like "the ed show" when you're there. we need to make a quick clarification about a wedding at west point military chapel. we meant to show you this photograph of a west point graduate marrying her same-sex partner in december. we showed you a picture of a young cadet in error last night. we apologize for that. this picture is a powerful sign of the end of don't ask, don't tell in one of the military's most symbolic locations. by the way, congratulations to penelope and sue. we'll be right back. >>> how often do you listen to a tv evangelist? pat robertson is warning people t
religion has no place in civil rights or politics. hope marriage equality becomes legal everywhere." terry mcbride predicts, "all the states will fall in line if this is overturned for california." and michael anderson says, "it's too bad the obama administration can't file a brief in favor of removing out of touch republicans from congress." you know, you like that one. you can go to our facebook page right now and get in on the conversation. and don't forget to like...
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things that we see, for instance, is in the american church, even though people are faithful to the religion, they are not necessarily agreeing. >> and we see the helicopter over our shoulders right now as the pope is taking off. and, cardinal, cokie does bring up the heavy responsibility you and your fellow cardinals share meeting on monday to decide when the conclave begins and then 115 of you, 117 are eligible will begin the process of choosing the next pope. just tell everyone at home a little bit about how that process is going to begin and how you'll conduct yourselves. >> well, as you point out, monday morning we'll begin this preconclave session and the purpose of that is twofold. the cardinals have to get to know each other better, personally, since we're going to be picking one to be pope so that will be part of it. >> more than half of you will be voting -- were chosen by pope benedict so you don't know each other, as well. >> have never been in a conclave -- >> that's why this period builds in just to get to know one another and all the little details of preparing for the choosin
things that we see, for instance, is in the american church, even though people are faithful to the religion, they are not necessarily agreeing. >> and we see the helicopter over our shoulders right now as the pope is taking off. and, cardinal, cokie does bring up the heavy responsibility you and your fellow cardinals share meeting on monday to decide when the conclave begins and then 115 of you, 117 are eligible will begin the process of choosing the next pope. just tell everyone at home...
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throw out a religion into the n f l. yeah i think that's highly problematic i also have never heard of a religion that preaches hate. and i don't think that that the n.f.l. which some would say the same thing and yes there may be players who based on their religious upbringing is there may not accept someone who may identify as gay or lesbian but that doesn't mean that you can't be tolerant of that person and respect that person and not hate that person you know what's having a conversation about this with the crew before we came on the air or you know which sport will be the first one to break the barrier to have somebody come out it was baseball that broke the color barrier. do you have thoughts on that. i actually think it'll be hockey i think that some of the work that a friend of mine patrick burke is doing with the you can play project and i think there that also hockey has a greater influx of european and canadian players and i think that those two countries just don't have as many hangups around a sexuality and s
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many christian brothers and sisters of other denominations as well as faith filled people of other religions. but the strength of the papalsy is that catholics believed, in other words if you don't want to be catholic you want to know what the catholic church teaches it's very, very clear. it is because of the papalsy. the strength of this institution is critical of our world and our country. >> definitely a historic day. the first time in 600 years a pope has resigned. we will be following it closely. fo of father jonathan morris thank you for joaning us. -- joining us. we will check back in with you. >> now as we continue to watch that for you it is time for the 5@5:00. top five stories at this hour in another news. a late last night bus crash carrying the basketball team it ran off the highway crashing into the woods. it happened north of boston. it is believed the driver had some kind of medical issue while he was driving. he is now in serious condition. student and coaches they walked away with minor injury. >> a lot of traffic. how the bus missed everybody is just amazing. >> the teen
many christian brothers and sisters of other denominations as well as faith filled people of other religions. but the strength of the papalsy is that catholics believed, in other words if you don't want to be catholic you want to know what the catholic church teaches it's very, very clear. it is because of the papalsy. the strength of this institution is critical of our world and our country. >> definitely a historic day. the first time in 600 years a pope has resigned. we will be...
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string of child abuse and corruption scandals let's talk about this with david gibson he's a writer on religion he's published a book or a fee of pope benedict as well david good evening to you thank you for being with us being pope of course is more than just leaving a faith it's also having a duty of care for thousands of priests and millions and millions of followers isn't it our viewer says it how do you think pope benedict did. well i think the as the reports indicated and you know he was kind of had a divided papacy as a theologian which is what he is and a scholar which is what he is at heart and a churchman he was a very beautiful writer his in cyclicals the most authoritative documents of open issue or on social justice and really reached a lot of people touched a lot of people as did his homily these and his sermons he wrote three books about the historical jesus but look as and administrator of the church as an evangelizer so mean going out to meet the masses meet the people the way john paul the second his predecessor did so amazingly well he really was not that successful and of co
string of child abuse and corruption scandals let's talk about this with david gibson he's a writer on religion he's published a book or a fee of pope benedict as well david good evening to you thank you for being with us being pope of course is more than just leaving a faith it's also having a duty of care for thousands of priests and millions and millions of followers isn't it our viewer says it how do you think pope benedict did. well i think the as the reports indicated and you know he was...
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it's an almost unprecedented challenge to an ancient religion grappling with the turmoil and scandal that's dogged benedict's reign. >> translator: during eight years we have lived with faith, marvelous moments in the history of the church and also times when the world is covered by dark clouds. >> there is no time frame for electing the next pope, but here's how benedict's leadership will end, next hour the pope leaves the vatican his home and will fly to his summer residence at castell gandolfo, at 2:00 eastern his reign ends and the catholic church faces its challenges without an official leader. we're following all the latest on this story of intrigue and uncertainty. senior international correspondent ben wedeman is in rome and in new york father edward beck, a cnn contributor, but, ben, i want to start with you. so, pull back the veil, what will everyday life be like for a pope emeritus? >> reporter: well, certainly when he's in castel gandolfo, it will be quite pleasant. it's 135 acres on the hills south of rome. in an area on an estate that really is full of history. it's a p
it's an almost unprecedented challenge to an ancient religion grappling with the turmoil and scandal that's dogged benedict's reign. >> translator: during eight years we have lived with faith, marvelous moments in the history of the church and also times when the world is covered by dark clouds. >> there is no time frame for electing the next pope, but here's how benedict's leadership will end, next hour the pope leaves the vatican his home and will fly to his summer residence at...
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he once said music is my religion and now there's an answered prayer for his faithful fans. we'll show you a new album of >>> good morning, if you're headed out on this monday, we have patchy low clouds that have made they way onto shore. below, by the afternoon, skies will begin to clear out. right now, 40s and 50s and drizzle approaching the coastline. numbers by the afternoon will stay cool toward the beaches, only in the 50s there. 1/5s and 60s -- 50s and 60s by the bay. and tomorrow, a chance of rain a return toward the bay area. ♪ >>> jimi hendrix died in 1970 at the age of 27 but his influence on music continues to this day. "rolling stone" magazine called hendrix the greatest guitarist of all time. now his new album is coming out. bill whitaker met the sound engineer who mixed all of hendrix's tracks. ♪ o lord please give us a helping hand ♪ >> reporter: the new album is called "people, hell, and angels." feeding an endless hunger for rock and roll. >> >> jimi's voice is so beautiful, so intimate right in your face. >> reporter: he was his sound engineer. he wa
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a big part of the role that the pope plays is very ecumenical reaching out to different religions. i was reading in commentary magazine they were praising the efforts the eppope has done to reach out to the jewish community. i think he plays a very important role in that respect. one of the important things that pope benedict has done a wonderful job with, promoting religious freedom, not just for catholics but people of all faiths around the world. we live in a time where religious persecution is huge problem, not just for catholics but people of faith everywhere. he has done a real excellent job of spotlighting that issue. i think that it is important, that a big part of the role of the pope is to promote, to use his position of authority and re -- respect with some people around the world to promote different causes of human rights and human dignity and that is what he has done an excellent job in doing. >> steven, your thoughts? >> i agree. to underline all that, the catholic church and pope don't promote just a set of policy initiatives or preferred issues and serious of rules
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and by that i mean nothing -- let's take religion out of it. a potentate of a huge body, who as ceded power voluntarily, absent any real stress or pressure other than what he says defines himself physically and his motivation. you can search history. i cannot think of one and i actually -- this is not a rhetorical question. i have been looking for a week and a half now. come on twitter and let me know what is. melinda, some perspective? >> absolutely. and what you said before, this didn't happen 600 years ago. this is all new. 600 years ago there were two popes and one of them finally threw in the towel. this situation has actually never happened in the history of the church and i quite agree. >> that sign said your humility has moved me. it was very great. obviously a referral of an italian to his stepping down. again, a nod to what is so unusual about this. an interesting thing to note. why is he at castel gandolfo. because he wants another weekend before the other guy comes in? no. he wants to absent himself from the conclave. this is an out
and by that i mean nothing -- let's take religion out of it. a potentate of a huge body, who as ceded power voluntarily, absent any real stress or pressure other than what he says defines himself physically and his motivation. you can search history. i cannot think of one and i actually -- this is not a rhetorical question. i have been looking for a week and a half now. come on twitter and let me know what is. melinda, some perspective? >> absolutely. and what you said before, this didn't...
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want to go live to vatican city inside of rome, italy, where father jonathan morris, fox news religion contributor. he is live in the vatican. that is place where he spent many years working. father, hello to you. explain the message from the pontiff today. >> sure, bill. the whole issue of his privacy that he brought up is very interesting pause it is true that he was saying, after i retire, right, coming up tomorrow as you said at 8:00 p.m. rome time, i'm not just going to be a private citizen of the world anymore where i can go as he said and give conferences or talks. he said, no, i will always be the one who was pope. it is now pope emeritus. he said the way he will be a pope emeritus by being in a monastery and convent, making reference to st. benedict, who was a monk. he said that is the type of life i will lead. quiet in prayer, doing service to the church, instead of going back to be what he was before he became pope. very interesting. there will not be a pope making commentary on the new pope, words and actions. bill: i think when we think about his words we all have an inter
want to go live to vatican city inside of rome, italy, where father jonathan morris, fox news religion contributor. he is live in the vatican. that is place where he spent many years working. father, hello to you. explain the message from the pontiff today. >> sure, bill. the whole issue of his privacy that he brought up is very interesting pause it is true that he was saying, after i retire, right, coming up tomorrow as you said at 8:00 p.m. rome time, i'm not just going to be a private...
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what i'm saying is if you lift the bun, what you see is antithetical to everything the great religions of the world teach. until we see the details, we're going to be extremely noncommitted, but on the surface it looks like a satan sandwich. >> our plan "b" would protect american taxpayers who make $1 million or less. >> plan "b"? i would call it plan befuddled. it's really hard to imagine why they even came up with it. >> if congress allowed this meat cleaver approach to take place. >> our military chiefs don't have the ability to place those cuts thoughtfully. they have to go through in a baloney slice way and cut across the board. >> wake up. use your brain for god's sake. >> i don't think they're kicking the can down the road. i think they're nudging the potato across the table with their nose. >> everybody knows you don't like each other, and you're trying to pretend you do. go see the movie "lincoln." >> this is not a cliff, but it is a tumble downward. >> we have a deadline facing us. we're practically becoming a drive-by congress. >> we should not have to move a third bill befo
what i'm saying is if you lift the bun, what you see is antithetical to everything the great religions of the world teach. until we see the details, we're going to be extremely noncommitted, but on the surface it looks like a satan sandwich. >> our plan "b" would protect american taxpayers who make $1 million or less. >> plan "b"? i would call it plan befuddled. it's really hard to imagine why they even came up with it. >> if congress allowed this meat...
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usually those sermons are a lesson on religion, but he spoke quite eloquently about his eight years as pontiff and why he was stepping down. he said his eight years had been filled with joy and difficulty and he said at some times, he felt like the lord was sleeping during his eight years. he acknowledged, again, that the reason that he was stepping down was because of age. he fired back at his critics, as much as a pope will fire back, saying that, you know, the critics who said that the pope should not come down from the cross, he said, there are different ways to serve on the cross and that the life that he has chosen of prayer and meditation, that will begin thursday night, that is another way to serve the church. again, he told the people, he is not leaving the church, but finding different way to serve. and he actually ad libbed something when he got up on the stage and looked out at this crowd. just 150,000 people, is what the vatican is estimating came out to see this final audience. and he said, you know, people talk about the church being in decline, but i see it as a church
usually those sermons are a lesson on religion, but he spoke quite eloquently about his eight years as pontiff and why he was stepping down. he said his eight years had been filled with joy and difficulty and he said at some times, he felt like the lord was sleeping during his eight years. he acknowledged, again, that the reason that he was stepping down was because of age. he fired back at his critics, as much as a pope will fire back, saying that, you know, the critics who said that the pope...
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or religion or ethnicity. i think the same evolution that i've gone through is the same evolution as the country as a whole has gone through. i think it's a profuoundly positive thing. so that when the supreme court essentially called the question by taking this case about california's law, i didn't feel like that was something that this administration could avoid. i felt it was important for us to articulate what i believe and what this administration stands for. and although i do think that we are seeing on a state-by-state basis progress being made. more and more states recognizing same-sex couples and giving them the opportunity to marry and maintain all the benefits of marriage that heterosexual couples do, when the supreme court asks, do you think that the california law which doesn't provide any rationale for discriminating against same-sex couples other than just the notion that, well, they're same-sex couples. the supreme court asks me or my attorney general or a solicitor general, do we think that me
or religion or ethnicity. i think the same evolution that i've gone through is the same evolution as the country as a whole has gone through. i think it's a profuoundly positive thing. so that when the supreme court essentially called the question by taking this case about california's law, i didn't feel like that was something that this administration could avoid. i felt it was important for us to articulate what i believe and what this administration stands for. and although i do think that...
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university we am have different takesop displawr you keep a close watch on trends upon in american religion. is there something distinctive in the catholic recollection in this regard, a split between what's taught and held in the denomination, and what's professed by individual believers. >> it's interesting to see that catholics on some measures track very closely with some secular trends, more so than evangelical protestants, than mormons than other religious groups and churches and mosqueds in the united states, and that's partly because catholics have assimilated very rapidly over the last couple of decades into the american main stream and in some ways they have divided. emphasized different values, and different metrics of what count for success, and how to make judgments about everything from family to economy to one's profession. and as catholics have assimilated over the last 30 or 40 years into leadership polingses and to elite positions in congress and business across the board, there's a struggle for their loyalties, especially on area where's church teaching seems to contradic
university we am have different takesop displawr you keep a close watch on trends upon in american religion. is there something distinctive in the catholic recollection in this regard, a split between what's taught and held in the denomination, and what's professed by individual believers. >> it's interesting to see that catholics on some measures track very closely with some secular trends, more so than evangelical protestants, than mormons than other religious groups and churches and...
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which they have effectively into which they have been effectively been traded and she said patriarchal religions of which christianity is one gives us a god that is like a man of god presented and discussed exclusively in male imagery yet legitimize this in seals which legitimizes seals male power is the intention to dominate even if the intention to dominate is no were visible i hope to any of you guys she needs to disagree with any of those positions. she's a whack job whether this judge who's name is judge what is was out of saw theirs and what is not true any of those three months and those are her views she's taken up a little you disagree with that if you do it is an easier thing to sions and you think a view no way the daughter is not a vestige of patriarchy of let's look that up to the daughter and the father in a situation that's a sociological commentary all right and that it's a private it's a private event that people are what the interest of the state and it's not to tie it in to to the under protection of unborn children these are the things that she's being criticized for saying w
which they have effectively into which they have been effectively been traded and she said patriarchal religions of which christianity is one gives us a god that is like a man of god presented and discussed exclusively in male imagery yet legitimize this in seals which legitimizes seals male power is the intention to dominate even if the intention to dominate is no were visible i hope to any of you guys she needs to disagree with any of those positions. she's a whack job whether this judge...
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in cases like -- taxpayer challenging expenditure in support of religion turned on the head. because we have to declare the law the ?iewtion we have to find or make up case. i think that distorts the proper role of the the court. it's important decide whether there are really litigates with the stake in the outcome. >> and today the supreme court decided 5-4 hotly contested decision that media groups and other groups challenging the surveillance under the foreign intelligence surveillance act of non-u.s. citizens abroad whether certain media groups say we communicate with the people and some 6 our communications are going to be picked up on warrant and they wanted a declaration that the allows the program to go forward was unconstitutional. and the supreme court decided 5-4 there was not standing. it was too speculative to grant standing but hotly contested consent by justice briar. very interesting. it's current on their schedule. >> let's turn to the other incredibly important case the court will hear this term on the constitutionality of voting rights act of section 5. wal
in cases like -- taxpayer challenging expenditure in support of religion turned on the head. because we have to declare the law the ?iewtion we have to find or make up case. i think that distorts the proper role of the the court. it's important decide whether there are really litigates with the stake in the outcome. >> and today the supreme court decided 5-4 hotly contested decision that media groups and other groups challenging the surveillance under the foreign intelligence surveillance...
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eastern, one of the most popular religions on the planet will be without a leader for a time. we'll go live to the vatican as we begin seeing the next step in the process of picking a new pope, a historic day. and president clinton's welfare reform was considered one of his most successful pieces of legislation. today we'll debate why our current administration is trying to repeal part of the plan in part, this is how the critics phrased it, that requires work for the benefits. now, the administration has a different story on this, lou dobbs is going to update us and we'll walk through it next. ♪ that's the way you do ♪ ♪ dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? all right that's a fifth-floo
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davis earned a doctorate in the philosophy of religion. >> i'm sorry about my ever become involved with manson and ever having his influence in my life. >> his attorney says 70-year-old davis has paid the price for his proximity to a criminal monster. >> yeah, i think he'd be home by knew. he almost walked free but governor schwarzenegger rejected the parole board's decision. now, we are expecting to hear from the governor. i did speak to the governor's office. he should have a decision, carol, before the close of business on friday. >> but seriously how likely is it that he will be freed because not many of man son's followers have gotten out on parole. >> he would be the very first to be released solely on good behavior. it's very difficult to tell whether or not the governor are grant this. his attorney says he deserves this. he should based on the criminal record, but when you consider the name manson being connected to bruce davis, it's very difficult to know what the governor is going to do here. >> you know, i read the book "helter-skelt "helter-skelter," and it remains with me t
davis earned a doctorate in the philosophy of religion. >> i'm sorry about my ever become involved with manson and ever having his influence in my life. >> his attorney says 70-year-old davis has paid the price for his proximity to a criminal monster. >> yeah, i think he'd be home by knew. he almost walked free but governor schwarzenegger rejected the parole board's decision. now, we are expecting to hear from the governor. i did speak to the governor's office. he should have...
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regardless of sexual orientation, race, gender, religion, ethnicity. i think that the same evolution i have gone through is the evolution the country as a whole has gone through. so that when the supreme court calls the question by taking this case about california oppose the law, i did not feel like it was something this administration could avoid. it is important for us to articulate what i believe, what this administration stands for. and although i do think that we are seeing a state, progress being made, more states recognizing same-sex couples and giving them the opportunity to get married and maintain all the benefits of marriage that heterosexual couples do. asks,he supreme court's do you think the california law, which does not provide any rationale for discriminating against same-sex couples other than just the notion that they are same-sex couples. do we think that meets constitutional muster, i felt it was important to answer the question has no. >> given the fact that you hold that position, i wonder if you have thought about if you made t
regardless of sexual orientation, race, gender, religion, ethnicity. i think that the same evolution i have gone through is the evolution the country as a whole has gone through. so that when the supreme court calls the question by taking this case about california oppose the law, i did not feel like it was something this administration could avoid. it is important for us to articulate what i believe, what this administration stands for. and although i do think that we are seeing a state,...
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basketball isn't their only religion. next year, two seniors will play at brigham university after they complete a mission for the mormon church. >> i got called to serve in frankfurt, germany. >> reporter: right now, they serve in another way and coach slaughter says they're breaking stereotypes. >> they play basketball the way people enjoy seeing basketball played. not a white game or black game, a basketball game and that's the way they play it. >> reporter: and game is exactly what these boys have. >> reporter: they play for a state championship on saturday and if they win, it would be their fifth in seven years. >> something in the cooking in lone peak. no question about it. thanks. >>> coming up, a woman who got a bill in the mail for using ♪ >> announcer: this is an nbc news special report. the resignation of pope benedict xvi. here are matt lauer and savannah guthrie. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm matt lauer in new york. savannah guthrie is at the vatican. where right now, as you see by the live images, pope b
basketball isn't their only religion. next year, two seniors will play at brigham university after they complete a mission for the mormon church. >> i got called to serve in frankfurt, germany. >> reporter: right now, they serve in another way and coach slaughter says they're breaking stereotypes. >> they play basketball the way people enjoy seeing basketball played. not a white game or black game, a basketball game and that's the way they play it. >> reporter: and game...
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until recently, the area also provided a unique intersection between science and religion, nearly a dozen astronomers once use this had papal observatory to study the skies. his swiss guards, normally charged with protecting the pope, will officially be replaced by regular vatican police. benedict will stay here for about two months until renovations are complete on his future permanent home, just a few hundred yards from the papal palace. latin for mother of the church, it was once a vatican convent. >> he will be with the same people he was living with before in terms of security and privacy. he will have and be able to walk in the gardens, which is another thing that he did and has done up until now. >> renovations to the convent began last fall before the world knew why, mostly to make space for benedict's large, personal library. the talented musician will also move his beloved piano to his new home but everything else, from the furniture to the art, will be passed on to his successor, as it has been for centuries. another custom associated with every change in church leadership, ben
until recently, the area also provided a unique intersection between science and religion, nearly a dozen astronomers once use this had papal observatory to study the skies. his swiss guards, normally charged with protecting the pope, will officially be replaced by regular vatican police. benedict will stay here for about two months until renovations are complete on his future permanent home, just a few hundred yards from the papal palace. latin for mother of the church, it was once a vatican...
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. >> politics, recipes, religion. >> the south will rise again just like my homemade bread and the baby jesus. >> the state of entertainment. >> with face back and bagger we can get together and make our own movie. >> we know all about your fragile and limited sensibilities, and your tired strawman arguments. that's why we developed a safe haven for you, face bagger. just sign up and pick a user name. >> john doe 1, john doe 2 -- >> john gulf 1 through 999999999 have already been taken. tell your kin folks face bagger, you only destination on the intertube [ applause ] >> stephanie: thank you, kenny pick. that is fun wow. >> fun wow! >> stephanie: really? ♪ >> stephanie: you know, i did get something to wean me off of the screaming goats so i'm back to my fun wow. don't make me go to baby monkey because once you go to baby monkey -- social media, not kind as we know to michelle obama, the right-wing is -- we have talked about this, but there is a great piece on -- >> do you want it? >> stephanie: you know i don't want it. maybe i do. ♪ baby monkey baby monkey raiding on a pig baby m
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you can't even have this. >> mixing the religion with the government aspect, with the funding aspect, i think that's where we run afoul. >> i don't think it's a funding issue. private school again. >> we would love to hear what you all have to say about. this you can find us on twitter find me on twitter at alisyn camerota. thanks for the debate. growing number of wives are actually outearning their husbands. that's right. they are bringing home the bacon. it's not quite that easy. we will explain the nitty gritty of that study. like a scene out of the movie speed. terrifying moments all caught on camera. how two passengers were able to spend the day after their driver was incapacitated. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infecti
you can't even have this. >> mixing the religion with the government aspect, with the funding aspect, i think that's where we run afoul. >> i don't think it's a funding issue. private school again. >> we would love to hear what you all have to say about. this you can find us on twitter find me on twitter at alisyn camerota. thanks for the debate. growing number of wives are actually outearning their husbands. that's right. they are bringing home the bacon. it's not quite that...
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. >> we all talk about ecumenacalism as religions coming together. what is the status? >> i think it -- we come together around common needs and common issues. the distinctions are very very important to the uniquenesses of our faith. i think there are things that bring us all together regardless of our faith or belief systems. common good for humanity, taking care of the poor responding to people in crisis. but the options are parts of our distinctions. and i don't think that will fully change ever. >> your book "let it go: forgive so you can be forgiven." last time you said unforgiveness unchecked becomes a cancer in your soul. what's the danger in not forgiving? it's so hard for so many people. >> i think it leads to all things of things, stress and pressure. you start carrying today's issues while you're holding on to yesterday's issues. you can only hold so much. at a certain point you're overwhelmed and don't know why. you have to let things go so you're available for the challenges of today. >> a viewer writes, "my parents have been divorced for over 30 years but
. >> we all talk about ecumenacalism as religions coming together. what is the status? >> i think it -- we come together around common needs and common issues. the distinctions are very very important to the uniquenesses of our faith. i think there are things that bring us all together regardless of our faith or belief systems. common good for humanity, taking care of the poor responding to people in crisis. but the options are parts of our distinctions. and i don't think that will...
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you look at the statistics on young people and religion it's almost a third say they're not affiliated with any religious group, compared to 10% for folks who are significantly older. you see a big gap if you're a pastor could be problematic. >> we have our work cut out for us as pastors and spiritual leaders and the book is for all ages and i had justin in mind when i was writing it. what young people are looking for today is not just truth and information forced down their throats so to speak but they want an honest conversation and a dialogue and that's what we're hoping to do here with this promg. >> milennial's views on christianity, 73% said christianity has good values, 60% showses kri es christianity love for others, 64% anti-gay, 62% judgmental. many evangelicals are trying to make people think differently about what comes to their mind, anti-gay, judgmental, is this part of your strategy? >> it's keeping the main thing the main thing that. >> what is the main thing? >> there say god and he loves humanity. there are problems in humanity that's unquestionable, undebatable. what
you look at the statistics on young people and religion it's almost a third say they're not affiliated with any religious group, compared to 10% for folks who are significantly older. you see a big gap if you're a pastor could be problematic. >> we have our work cut out for us as pastors and spiritual leaders and the book is for all ages and i had justin in mind when i was writing it. what young people are looking for today is not just truth and information forced down their throats so to...
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mcconnell who signed an amicus brief basically saying he thinks any employer should be able -- forget religion, they should be able to deny women birth control access because they don't want to. that is -- this is -- this is the 21st century. news flash. every woman in america uses birth control. this is incredible. >> you know what i find interesting is that they have this investigative spirit about what women are doing with their bodies, but we don't have the same investigative spirit for how banks are screwing us. >> that's right. >> don't you love it. >> there is an investigative spirit here, right, but the whole idea that we need to have an accounting of planned parenthood, wall street. >> what you're using the dollars on, how many times you're looking up there and doing something up there. >> and can i say, in serious answer to you. we're the most regulate d publicly funded organization in the country. you're right. it's an absolute effort to get planned parenthood, it's not about abortion. it's to keep planned parenthood from providing birth control, well women visits and cancer screeni
mcconnell who signed an amicus brief basically saying he thinks any employer should be able -- forget religion, they should be able to deny women birth control access because they don't want to. that is -- this is -- this is the 21st century. news flash. every woman in america uses birth control. this is incredible. >> you know what i find interesting is that they have this investigative spirit about what women are doing with their bodies, but we don't have the same investigative spirit...
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there was a time in this country when the people of this nation, regardless of what their religion was, when things started to look so bad, they would get on their knees, they would go to the lord god, the creator of this universe, and they would get themselves on their knees, pray to god to help them, to help this nation rise above the things that we see happening. host: how would that help politics? caller: god can do anything. anything. host: this is "the new york times" with the headline -- we received this from the white house, the president will make a personnel announcement around 10:3:00 pm eastern time. good to c-span.org -- 10:30 eastern time. go to c-span.org. john boehner on sequestration. [video clip] will hurt know if it the economy are not. i don't think anybody knows. >> is the president exaggerating? >> if you look at the fact that the claimed that air traffic controllers would be laid off, and it turned out they would not have to, and when the secretary of education went out and claimed that teachers in one county of west virginia repeating laid-off as a result of the
there was a time in this country when the people of this nation, regardless of what their religion was, when things started to look so bad, they would get on their knees, they would go to the lord god, the creator of this universe, and they would get themselves on their knees, pray to god to help them, to help this nation rise above the things that we see happening. host: how would that help politics? caller: god can do anything. anything. host: this is "the new york times" with the...
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to allowing and making sure that every american, irrespective of race or color or nationality or religion, could be treated equally. it's appropriate that we participate in this march across the bridge to recall the -- this country's commitment in 1965 to the voting rights act which ensured that every american would have what is intrinsic in the definition of democracy, the right to vote and the right to have their vote count. and i look forward to being the honorary co-chair with the majority leader of this march, with a true american hero who is the chair, the leader, the person who showed such extraordinary courage not only on august -- excuse me, on march 7, 1965, but years before that and every year thereafter, including until today. so i thank the gentleman for calling attention to that march and i look forward to participating with him in alabama this weekend. now, mr. leader, as all of us know, automatic draconian, in my view, irrational cuts will occur starting tomorrow as a result of the so-called sequester. i did not see any legislation on the floor for next week which would ob
to allowing and making sure that every american, irrespective of race or color or nationality or religion, could be treated equally. it's appropriate that we participate in this march across the bridge to recall the -- this country's commitment in 1965 to the voting rights act which ensured that every american would have what is intrinsic in the definition of democracy, the right to vote and the right to have their vote count. and i look forward to being the honorary co-chair with the majority...
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or religion. or ethnicity. and, you know, i think the same evolution that i went through is the evolution that the country as a whole has gone through, and that is a family-positive, so that when the supreme court was taking this case about california topos law -- california's law, i thought it was important for us to articulate what i believe and what this administration stands for, and although i do think that we are seeing on a state- by-state basis progress being made, more states recognizing same-sex couples and giving them the opportunity to marry and maintain all of the benefits of marriage that heterosexual couples do, when the supreme court asks, you would think that the california law, which does not provide any rationale for discriminating against same-sex couples other than just the notion that, well, they are same-sex couples -- the supreme court asked me or my attorney general or solicitor general, do we think that meets constitutional muster, i felt it was important for us to answer that question
or religion. or ethnicity. and, you know, i think the same evolution that i went through is the evolution that the country as a whole has gone through, and that is a family-positive, so that when the supreme court was taking this case about california topos law -- california's law, i thought it was important for us to articulate what i believe and what this administration stands for, and although i do think that we are seeing on a state- by-state basis progress being made, more states...
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landmark hate crimes legislation to address crimes committed against americans because of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. and mr. attorney general, i'm glad to see the justice department is enforcing that law. this week, the president will sign historic legislation moving on the violence against women act and the trafficking victim pross text act to protect all victims of abuse. and i know the justice department will implement those laws. and the justice department is defending the protection prossvided by section 5 of the voting rights act to ensure that all americans have the right to vote and have their votes matter. this committee plays a key role in re-authorizing the voting rights act six years ago. after nearly 20 hearings, thousands of pages of testimony, before the house and senate judiciary committees, we found that modern day barriers to voting persist in our country. we passed the bill, president bush signed the current extension of the voting rights act in order to safeguard the fundamental rights of all americans. i remember talking to president bush
landmark hate crimes legislation to address crimes committed against americans because of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. and mr. attorney general, i'm glad to see the justice department is enforcing that law. this week, the president will sign historic legislation moving on the violence against women act and the trafficking victim pross text act to protect all victims of abuse. and i know the justice department will implement those laws. and the justice...
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or religion or ethnicity. i think that the same evolution that i have gone through is an evolution that the country as a whole has gone through. i think it is a profoundly out of thing. -- positive thing. when the supreme court is called to question by taking this case about california for the law, i did not feel like that was something that this administration could avoid. i felt it was important for us to articulate what i believe and what this and administration stands for. although i do think that we are seeing on a state-by-state basis progress being made more and more states recognizing same-sex couples and giving them the opportunity to marry and maintain all the benefits of marriage that heterosexual couples do. when the supreme court asks do you think that the california law, which does not provide any rationale for this terminating against same-sex couples other than just the notion that they are same-sex couples. vistaprint court asks me -- the supreme court asks me do we think that meets as additio
or religion or ethnicity. i think that the same evolution that i have gone through is an evolution that the country as a whole has gone through. i think it is a profoundly out of thing. -- positive thing. when the supreme court is called to question by taking this case about california for the law, i did not feel like that was something that this administration could avoid. i felt it was important for us to articulate what i believe and what this and administration stands for. although i do...
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what's your religion? do you want kids? now a hot question is: what's your credit score? and people, because they want to start out right and get a nice foundation, want to know. it's become obviously just easy to ask, especially during a tough economy. now people are more likely to ask this more freely. >>brian: here's the score. you should know if it's going to be a plus or minus for in a would-be relationship. here we go. is your credit score attractive? cupid says bad at 600 or below. >> forget it. you love him. he's gorgeous. he's smart, but bad score, out. >>brian: good, above 750. if you really want to impress a would-be, between 800 and 850. >> credit scores basically have become sexy. there's so many websites, match.com, creditscoredating.com. match.com says 84% say they have now become more selective on their first dates because of this down economy. and the other thing is some of the experts who are psychological experts, financial experts talk about people -- and it's not one way, by the way. this is not women picking men. this is men also saying, hey, what ar
what's your religion? do you want kids? now a hot question is: what's your credit score? and people, because they want to start out right and get a nice foundation, want to know. it's become obviously just easy to ask, especially during a tough economy. now people are more likely to ask this more freely. >>brian: here's the score. you should know if it's going to be a plus or minus for in a would-be relationship. here we go. is your credit score attractive? cupid says bad at 600 or below....
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this tawdry tale is set against the backdrop of a religion. travis was mormon and had taken a vow of chastity. >> jodi represent ed the decisin of going after someone he was physically attracted to whereas some other girls represented settling down and having a nice, stereotipp stereotippical relationship. >> reporter: they broke up and friends say jodi became confessed. >> travis confided in us, she snoops through my e-mails, through my house. she checks up on me constantly. >> reporter: when travis was found, stabbed and shot to death, his friends told police, look for jodi. she denied everything. >> you're trying to cover it up, because that's you, all of you. >> it looks like me. >> reporter: police showed her explicit photos they found at the crime scene proving she was at his house, having sex. she changed her story, blaming intruders, then changed it again, saying travis attacked her. her credibility has been at the center of this trial. >> you say you have memory problems but it depends on the circumstance, right? >> that's right. >> w
this tawdry tale is set against the backdrop of a religion. travis was mormon and had taken a vow of chastity. >> jodi represent ed the decisin of going after someone he was physically attracted to whereas some other girls represented settling down and having a nice, stereotipp stereotippical relationship. >> reporter: they broke up and friends say jodi became confessed. >> travis confided in us, she snoops through my e-mails, through my house. she checks up on me constantly....